Esther Peterson
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- Born: December 9 1906, Provo, Utah
- Died: December 20 1997, Washington
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Esther Eggertsen Peterson was an American consumer and women's advocate.
In 1938, Peterson became a paid organizer for the American Federation of Teachers and traveled around New England. In 1944, Peterson became the first lobbyist for the National Labor Relations Board in Washington, D.C. In 1948, the State Department offered Peterson’s husband a position as a diplomat in Sweden. The family returned to Washington, D.C., in 1957 and Peterson joined the Industrial Union Department of the AFL–CIO, becoming its first woman lobbyist.
She was Assistant Secretary of Labor and Director of the United States Women’s Bureau under fellow Bostonian President John F. Kennedy. In 1964, President Lyndon Johnson named Peterson to the newly created post of Special Assistant for Consumer Affairs. She would later serve as President Jimmy Carter’s Director of the Office of Consumer Affairs.
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